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Conflict Of Laws-Enforcement Of Foreign Claims For Taxes And Workmen's Compensation Premiums, C. J. Rice S. Ed. Dec 1951

Conflict Of Laws-Enforcement Of Foreign Claims For Taxes And Workmen's Compensation Premiums, C. J. Rice S. Ed.

Michigan Law Review

By reason of work done in Ohio, defendant-employer came within the provisions of that state's compulsory workmen's compensation law. The State of Ohio sought to collect insurance premiums due the state fund by an action brought in a Kentucky court. Defendant demurred on the ground that the claim was in the nature of one for taxes, and hence unenforceable extraterritorially. On appeal from an order sustaining the demurrer, held, reversed. Regardless of whether or not the claim for premiums can be classified as one for taxes, Kentucky courts may act as forums for the collection of foreign tax claims. …


A Study Of Sex Law Enforcement In Louisville, Kentucky, Robert C. Bensing Jan 1951

A Study Of Sex Law Enforcement In Louisville, Kentucky, Robert C. Bensing

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Do Kentucky Cities Have Any Inherent Rights As To Local Functions Free From Legislative Control?, Hollis E. Edmonds Jan 1951

Do Kentucky Cities Have Any Inherent Rights As To Local Functions Free From Legislative Control?, Hollis E. Edmonds

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Kentucky's Concept Of Involuntary Manslaughter, James Daniel Cornette Jan 1951

Kentucky's Concept Of Involuntary Manslaughter, James Daniel Cornette

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Some Kentucky Income Tax Discriminations, Charles R. Lockyer, James W. Martin Jan 1951

Some Kentucky Income Tax Discriminations, Charles R. Lockyer, James W. Martin

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Venue Reform In Kentucky--A Proposal, George Neff Stevens Jan 1951

Venue Reform In Kentucky--A Proposal, George Neff Stevens

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.